Biggest Scientific Discoveries About Milky Way Galaxy (2024) - Video Compilation

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Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about the biggest Milky Way discoveries of the last year
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• Wow! Magnetic Super Bu...
• One of the Strangest O...
• Something Invisible an...
• More Strange Objects N...
• We Could Be Wrong Abou...
• Unexpected Cometary St...
• Mysterious Filament St...
• First Ever Neutrino Ma...
• Incredible Discoveries...
• Oldest Objects In the ...
• Major Milky Way Update...
• Potential Explanation ...
• Something Powerful But...
• Discovery of Stars Mov...
• Discovery of a Very Pe...
• Surprise Discoveries A...
• 76 Minute Long Pulses ...
• Galactic Heart of The ...
• Mysterious Nebula That...
• Star Orbiting Central ...
• Ancient Star Filled Wi...
#milkyway #astronomy #astrophysics
0:00:00 Strange 76 minute long pulsation from the central black hole Sgr A*
0:09:48 Ancient star filled with unusual elements
0:18:57 Peculiar objects (only 2 known) that we can't explain but look like baby stars
0:29:42 Stars moving at 3000 km/s across the galaxy
0:40:32 Neutrino map of the galaxy
0:51:50 Central region of the galaxy through the eyes of JWST
0:59:51 More JWST discoveries that were kinds of fascinating
1:19:26 More discoveries from Milky Way that nobody expected
1:29:15 Strange objects in the galactic center
1:37:57 Most distant stars are half way to Andromeda
1:45:39 Weird radio filaments all over the galaxy and with no explanation
1:53:34 Oldest objects in the entire galaxy identified
2:04:19 Strangest object in the galaxy is probably a star but nobody's certain
2:12:56 How Fermi bubbles probably formed
2:22:06 Pulsing nebula changes colors every 4 years
2:33:51 Something massive stretched the galactic center
2:42:47 Central star came from another galaxy
2:53:50 We were wrong about number of galactic arms and the galactic shape
3:03:15 Strange bubble around the solar system
3:11:12 Our own galaxy was hiding even more surprises
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  • @whatdamath
    @whatdamathАй бұрын

    Hello wonderful person! I'm taking a short break due to allergies making recording a bit tough this week, so enjoy an older compilation of various discoveries from 2023-2024 that made the news! Have fun and stay healthy

  • @BoycottChinaa

    @BoycottChinaa

    Ай бұрын

    You too, amigo! 🍻👽

  • @OneOfTheFirstToWatchStarTrek

    @OneOfTheFirstToWatchStarTrek

    Ай бұрын

    Be well, Anton! I'd be curious to know if allergies are getting worse in Canada - does seem to be the case across the country 😮

  • @Biblioholic1993

    @Biblioholic1993

    Ай бұрын

    (Speaking halfway towards people who are going to flock to your comment instead of hit the new comment button) I know people can be somewhat callous about seasonal allergies, "how bad can it be," "don't be a baby about it," but when milady even so much as drives with the window down during honeysuckle season, her throat threatens her with anaphylaxis within minutes! And her voice certainly doesn't hold up when that happens, your livelihood is in your voice currently, we assume.... Is no joke sometimes! Have a good break, Wonderful Person! Release more compilations if you need to, some of us really enjoy them anyways!

  • @SheSweetLikSugarNSavage

    @SheSweetLikSugarNSavage

    Ай бұрын

    Allergies can suck. Get some rest.

  • @shlooky

    @shlooky

    Ай бұрын

    Take care of yourself Anton! As always, you are thee wonderful person for illuminating us with your knowledge.

  • @ValkyrieofNOLA
    @ValkyrieofNOLAАй бұрын

    What mutant superpowers does Anton possess that make him capable of producing content on advanced scientific research and discoveries every single day? He has the legitimate published papers on each topic, which aren’t exactly page turners, and are also quite lengthy and complex, but he still manages to make the information digestible to the general public in a way that is understandable to everyone. Does he have any spare time to sleep?!

  • @gracebromfield9070

    @gracebromfield9070

    Ай бұрын

    I think there are at least three of him😂

  • @MP-wt9kz

    @MP-wt9kz

    Ай бұрын

    teamwork.

  • @tantalus1210

    @tantalus1210

    Ай бұрын

    Severe autism that was well supported throughout childhood. Would explain the depths of knowledge he has in so many fields and that lovely(no-homo) awkward smile at the end of his videos. Me I wasn't well raised so I just got knee deep in a plethora of useless topics that do nothing for me.

  • @jaymxu

    @jaymxu

    Ай бұрын

    It's really not that hard, with not that hard i mean, how far he has come, now he knows where all his clips are that he needs to put inaide his videos, stock footage of planets and whatnot for example... So after all these years you learn to know a pattwen of how to do things. fon top of that, he's very hardworking. Numer 2 is, all those papers are in the PhD (etc) database, you can find any published PhD from the entire world in a database and tou can even challenge them. There are numerous places like that where you can get legitimate sources from universities and labs and stuff. Having said that, you can search any keywords of the papers and find the ones u need, read the titles alone and you know somewhat what it's about, then he selects the best probably and reads it, takes like 20 minutes, understanding it can taje a little bit longer, then use your pc to record yourself talking about what you took from it, Anton has been doing this for quite a while now so he's professor grade teaching/explaining level right now. So let's say all and all it could take about give or take 3 hours a day, when making new videos... that is really not that bad. (: And sometimes just like this video, make a compilation of already made ones when u don't have much time or want some more rest. (Rightfully so) and ur good (:

  • @MP-wt9kz

    @MP-wt9kz

    Ай бұрын

    @@jaymxu you need to understand the paper, extract relevant information..

  • @talideon
    @talideonАй бұрын

    "Let's talk about our black hole." "No, that came out wrong." "Let's talk about the latest probe of Uranus."

  • @deltalima6703

    @deltalima6703

    Ай бұрын

    That went in wrong

  • @Or3guns

    @Or3guns

    Ай бұрын

    I love black holes and I'd love to explore Uranus

  • @HanSolo__

    @HanSolo__

    Ай бұрын

    @@deltalima6703 That went funny

  • @joe_p2874
    @joe_p2874Ай бұрын

    Anton is the Fabrizio Romano of the science world, the guy never sleeps and always delivers

  • @stefaniasmanio5857
    @stefaniasmanio5857Ай бұрын

    0:03 What?!? 3 hours and more ??? ❤❤❤❤❤ I LOVE your Compilations!!! Thank you Anton! Have the best with your family❤ have your rest and recovery! ❤

  • @m.e.bartling-tn9eo
    @m.e.bartling-tn9eoАй бұрын

    I am impressed that the Black hole at the center of the Milky way is so small for the size of our galaxy, especially compared to the central Black holes of Andromeda and Triangulum galaxies.

  • @MarsStarcruiser

    @MarsStarcruiser

    Ай бұрын

    We are probably so extremely lucky for that🤔👍

  • @shawns0762

    @shawns0762

    Ай бұрын

    Black holes are based on a mathematical misconception. General Relativity predicts dilation not singularities. In the 1939 journal "Annals of Mathematics" Einstein wrote - "The essential result of this investigation is a clear understanding as to why the Schwarzchild singularities (Schwarzchild was the first to raise the issue of G.R. predicting singularities) do not exist in physical reality. Although the theory given here treats only clusters (star clusters) whose particles move along circular paths it does seem to be subject to reasonable doubt that more general cases will have analogous results. The Schwarzchild singularities do not appear for the reason that matter cannot be concentrated arbitrarily. And this is due to the fact that otherwise the constituting particles would reach the velocity of light." He was referring to the phenomenon of dilation (sometimes called gamma or y) mass that is dilated is smeared through spacetime relative to an outside observer. It's the phenomenon behind the phrase "mass becomes infinite at the speed of light". Time dilation is just one aspect of dilation, it's not just time that gets dilated. There is no singularity at the center of our galaxy. It can be inferred mathematically that dilation is occurring there. In other words that mass is all around us. This is the explanation for galaxy rotation curves, the "missing mass" is dilated mass. Dilation does not occur in galaxies with low mass centers because they do not have enough mass to achieve relativistic velocities. To date, 6 very low mass galaxies including NGC 1052-DF2 and DF4 have been confirmed to show no signs of dark matter. There was clarity in astronomy before television and movies popularized singularities beginning in the 1960's. Einstein is known to have repeatedly said that they cannot exist. Nobody believed in them when he was alive including Plank, Bohr, Schrodinger, Dirac, Heisenberg, Feynman etc

  • @MarsStarcruiser

    @MarsStarcruiser

    Ай бұрын

    @@shawns0762 Don’t know about singularities, but whatever it is to describe Sagitarius A* formation at the center… it’s rotating sideways(not axially aligned with rest of galaxy) at over 80% of light speed. Confirmed using Lense-Thirring precession calculations on object around it for over 2 decades. If net effect is responsible for observed(not inferred anymore; literally observed now in Xray thanks to G objects near miss) acceleration at the core, why is it, at sideways orientation?🤔 Edit: fixed wording issue. Central bar movement also doesn’t fit well with outer rotation curve of milky-way but who knows at this point lol 😂

  • @shawns0762

    @shawns0762

    Ай бұрын

    @@MarsStarcruiser The math that predicts a singularity in physical reality predicts dilation. This means that there is no valid XYZ coordinate we can attribute to our own galactic center, you can't point your finger at something that is smeared through spacetime. More precisely, everywhere you point is equally valid. This is the elephant in the room explanation for galaxy rotation curves/dark matter

  • @MarsStarcruiser

    @MarsStarcruiser

    Ай бұрын

    @@shawns0762That is weird then. Andromeda has upwards of 50% more visible baryonic matter than the Milkyway, and an observed concentration at its core of around 32x that of Sagittarius A* but Milky-way exerts greater pull on Andromeda at a net effect of 1.5 trillion stellar mass equivalency vs 1.2 trillion. It’s not just an internal discrepancy of our own rotational curve, but one that also makes us subversively heavier than even other larger galaxies around us, even though we show lower relative concentration at our own core. Even by your logic, I’m not entirely sure how this can be explained🤔

  • @jessen00001
    @jessen00001Ай бұрын

    Hello wonderful Anton 😊 Thank you for all the awesome content ❤

  • @nacy3833
    @nacy3833Ай бұрын

    Take care!! Thank you for amazing content. I love watching your videos not only for the new knowledge but also for the warm friendly energy you project. Your channel is my feel-good-while-also-educational go to. I really appreciate your content❤️

  • @OptimusGnarkill
    @OptimusGnarkillАй бұрын

    Enjoy your break bro, you deserve one. And hope you feel better soon! Play some video games, eat good food, and chill for a few 😎

  • @crowdozer3592
    @crowdozer3592Ай бұрын

    TY for timestamps

  • @arielperez797
    @arielperez797Ай бұрын

    just a connection: Chivito literally means little goat. Chivo means goat....adding "ito" makes it "little" like adding "ito" to Miguel to make Miguelito (literally little Miguel). So Dracula's chivito literally translates to Dracula's little goat. like the bephamet?

  • @Taomantom
    @TaomantomАй бұрын

    Get well my friend!

  • @andrewbreding593
    @andrewbreding593Ай бұрын

    I watch almost every video intently and some times intensively and some times I'm just there to say this is the best content on KZread.....🎉 Every day you bring American Scientific level of examination and the narrative brings a contiguous flow of good science no funny stuff no academic bias no agenda

  • @polyoptika4382
    @polyoptika4382Ай бұрын

    this compilation will keep me happy for days. good luck with the allergies. antihistamines aren’t quite enough for me this year. spring is springing like crazy.

  • @MyraSeavy
    @MyraSeavyАй бұрын

    Yes! Take care of yourself Anton! Praying for you! ❤

  • @jimcurtis9052
    @jimcurtis9052Ай бұрын

    Wonderful as always Anton. Thank you. 😊💙

  • @IOSARBX
    @IOSARBXАй бұрын

    Anton Petrov, Subscribed because your videos are so much fun!

  • @georgetau3044
    @georgetau3044Ай бұрын

    Sweet dreams to everyone 😴 ✨️

  • @Biblioholic1993
    @Biblioholic1993Ай бұрын

    ONE POINT TWENTY ONE GIGGAWATS i mean FOLLOWERS Perfect! I almost got back to the channel when it hit the right number. Drat! But congrats. You deserve the break. In fact, I look forward to your breaks, because thats when you update your mega-longform playlist! Great for sleep, and review of important universal science!

  • @IOSALive
    @IOSALiveАй бұрын

    Anton Petrov, This is fantastic! I subscribed because I love it!

  • @stefaniasmanio5857

    @stefaniasmanio5857

    Ай бұрын

    Hi! ❤ welcome! You will find out how amazing he is! ❤

  • @tribouletr
    @tribouletrАй бұрын

    Thanks for giving us another treasure chest of knowledge despite not being able to record. You are the best, brother 🤘🏻

  • @ryanrobison8973
    @ryanrobison8973Ай бұрын

    These are my absolute favorite videos. I listen to these compilations an embarrassing amount, but I still manage to notice and learn new things every time! I'm recovering from PTSD from an event in Wpril 2022, taking some time off of grad school, and these have been one of the biggest helps in letting me take my mind off of things. Thanks for the great videos!!

  • @michaelalexander8238
    @michaelalexander8238Ай бұрын

    Wohoo!! Feel better bro, for sure, but no matter the reason compilations are ALWAYS appreciated

  • @theomnisthour6400
    @theomnisthour6400Ай бұрын

    Star farts are works of art, you just need to appreciate the medium

  • @untouchable360x
    @untouchable360xАй бұрын

    Best discovery was by Captain Kirk. “What does God need with a starship?”

  • @lindaseel9986

    @lindaseel9986

    Ай бұрын

    " Jim, you don't ask the Almighty for His ID! " 😂

  • @annfay6543
    @annfay6543Ай бұрын

    We are sorry to hear it. Allergies can make make one feel really miserable. I hope they are not too serious. Listen to your wife when she tries to help you get better, i.e. get enough rest.

  • @terrimiller908
    @terrimiller908Ай бұрын

    Anton I enjoy your videos so much thank you for all your hard work

  • @deviljelly3
    @deviljelly3Ай бұрын

    I wish as a member I could play this in the background without having to wait until midnight... it seems to be a detriment to join

  • @user-lz6qh4ko7c

    @user-lz6qh4ko7c

    Ай бұрын

    May your wish become true jelly

  • @mickeytaiwan

    @mickeytaiwan

    Ай бұрын

    I just wish I had the ability to be a member…haha…. :-)

  • @sekaiomiruhitokaminoyume5426

    @sekaiomiruhitokaminoyume5426

    Ай бұрын

    @@mickeytaiwanshall we sign with blood or something? Like atome credit?

  • @Amethyst_Friend

    @Amethyst_Friend

    Ай бұрын

    Quiet you

  • @CharlesTafoya-nc9kz
    @CharlesTafoya-nc9kzАй бұрын

    I learn so much from you, Anton. Thank you!

  • @michaeltorma4107
    @michaeltorma4107Ай бұрын

    Love the compilations

  • @thingonathinginathing
    @thingonathinginathingАй бұрын

    Any day now Anton will acknowledge UAP Disclosure lol

  • @robertappleby6683

    @robertappleby6683

    Ай бұрын

    What is UAP?

  • @thingonathinginathing

    @thingonathinginathing

    Ай бұрын

    @@robertappleby6683 🛸

  • @Mike_Dubayou

    @Mike_Dubayou

    Ай бұрын

    @@robertappleby6683the modern, changed for no reason term for ufo. “Unidentified aerial phenomenon”

  • @Toddis
    @Toddis23 күн бұрын

    I feel like i can understand you just fine now! And thanks for helping me feel smart!

  • @rotatingmind
    @rotatingmindАй бұрын

    Maybe in order to find extragalactic life we should look out for galaxies with tiny SMBH like in the Milky Way, as bigger SMBG might kill life with its radiation.

  • @m.e.bartling-tn9eo
    @m.e.bartling-tn9eoАй бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @naninano8813
    @naninano8813Ай бұрын

    i started watchin Jason Kendall lectures before sleep and those gamma ray pics of milky way sky are very nice.

  • @jamesblinzler7421
    @jamesblinzler7421Ай бұрын

    Anton my friend thank you. I will listen and sleep and ponder and consider then comment after said considering this information. Stay well wonderful person

  • @glennscott8622
    @glennscott8622Ай бұрын

    Oh goodness, this will probably take until my birthday in 10 days, falling to sleep to. Please take care of yourself 🙏 Thank you, Wonderful Person

  • @ukeedge2761
    @ukeedge2761Ай бұрын

    Really seems like answers are a rarity nowdays. Thanks science for taking us down this one way dead end...

  • @physetermacrocephalus2209
    @physetermacrocephalus2209Ай бұрын

    Yeah. Thats dope. Definitley worthy of a Nobel prize and for 2020 no less. Everyone's favorite!

  • @ValkyrieofNOLA
    @ValkyrieofNOLAАй бұрын

    Hope you feel better soon! I too suffer with seasonal allergies, especially here in New Orleans where the weather changes very dramatically in the spring. The humidity will vary greatly along with the temperature and my allergies will not handle this well at all… I survive on nasal spray and antihistamines. My eyes are always puffy and my nose is always runny so I look lovely. Just like a swollen sweaty mess with frizzy hair too!

  • @lindaseel9986

    @lindaseel9986

    Ай бұрын

    We must be related. I live in Martinsburg WV, and have the same symptoms. Azeleztine HCL nasal spray is the only thing that helps me. Prescription only, but it helps. Hope you feel better. 🤗

  • @jaymeshko61
    @jaymeshko6118 күн бұрын

    Oh my! I get this!!! I have background in Biology and am a musician and I got this in an LSD experience and later clarified in an Ayahuasca ceremony in Peru. All this is actually intuitive, if one is completely open!

  • @DOTvCROSS
    @DOTvCROSSАй бұрын

    @50:14 Imagine this: If a person were able to be inside any of those 'bright' galaxies and repeat the same measurements we can do: Would they notice the same anomaly? Other 'bright' galaxies but not the one they take measurements from.

  • @Shaden0040
    @Shaden0040Ай бұрын

    Maybe whatever the companion is might be a solar mass black hole? They will explain the different forms of radiation coming from it as fly flies through the accretion desk and orbits the mother black hole. it's something they should look into to see if that's a good possibility. The larger black hole is holding everything in place With its magnetic fields the smaller black hole is interrupting those magnetic fields and swallowing up matter as it plows through the accretion disk it's probably not on the same plane axial tilt in the the the orbital tilt as the the info lane material disk which is probably not in falling because the magnetic fields.

  • @s1gne
    @s1gneАй бұрын

    3,5 hours of Anton is a little bit too much for me but i do love the other video's. I've watched all of them. Take care of yourself, have a little break, daily uploads is insane to maintain withou a holliday.

  • @gracebromfield9070
    @gracebromfield9070Ай бұрын

    Get some rest and relax for a bit. We're here for you🤗

  • @marknovak6498
    @marknovak6498Ай бұрын

    A magnetar orbitting a supermassive black hole in the Milky Way would mean we have a rare beast in our backyard yard.

  • @Bradenthor
    @Bradenthor14 күн бұрын

    hmmm... Intriguing!

  • @imelatedrn
    @imelatedrnАй бұрын

    9:48 this type of boring yet peculiar information is what I really love hearing and thinking about in terms of cosmology

  • @ruud9767
    @ruud9767Ай бұрын

    Biggest discoveries are piling up fast!

  • @thomasgeorgecastleberry6918
    @thomasgeorgecastleberry6918Ай бұрын

    3.5 Hours!! That's way way too much space talk!

  • @deltalima6703

    @deltalima6703

    Ай бұрын

    😲

  • @deltalima6703

    @deltalima6703

    Ай бұрын

    Did not notice until you mentioned it!

  • @scoobysnax9787
    @scoobysnax9787Ай бұрын

    The meaning of life in 3.5hrs. Amazing.

  • @user-dl1yc8cb4l
    @user-dl1yc8cb4lАй бұрын

    I just want to hear Anton say "baby star" over and over again with his Russian accent.

  • @manw3bttcks
    @manw3bttcksАй бұрын

    19:18 "Dracula's sandwich" Blood gets boring after a while even for Dracula

  • @djchristian82
    @djchristian82Ай бұрын

    At 1:41:29 Anton says that the RR Lyrae variables are half the suns mass then says they are spectral class A or F which is eight times the suns mass. Which is the correct one?

  • @Killer_Kovacs
    @Killer_KovacsАй бұрын

    Now we need to keep an eye out for wolfmans hotdog

  • @billionsandbillionsofstars
    @billionsandbillionsofstarsАй бұрын

    So in essence Sag. A* is being starved.

  • @osmosisjones4912
    @osmosisjones4912Ай бұрын

    If there were tiny microscopic to nanoscopic wormholes opening and closing. Could You send a faster then light message through the multiple portals

  • @user-ph7lt7wu6k

    @user-ph7lt7wu6k

    Ай бұрын

    Ostatnio czytałam,że podobno są, poruszają się po nich aliens

  • @UrbanShamanDK
    @UrbanShamanDKАй бұрын

    Hope you have read hitchhikkers guide to the univers.😊

  • @ImOverEveryone
    @ImOverEveryoneАй бұрын

    Maybe SagA slowed down observable part of that passing cloud and we won't see any signs of what it pulled for eons if ever

  • @gabrielqitsualik6885
    @gabrielqitsualik688523 күн бұрын

    Most of what we see requires light produced by it air reflected/refraction. Much of the matter out there can't be seen until a light source shows it. Take out ort cloud for example and the fact that many stars can and will have their own as well.

  • @Shaden0040
    @Shaden0040Ай бұрын

    things and then we have to do some of these things and then we have to do some of these those radio omissions certainly look like field lines have radio can spiral around magnetic field lines that's pretty cool. Have we done any tests with radio waves on Earth in magnetic fields? maybe we should?

  • @margaretneanover3385
    @margaretneanover338511 күн бұрын

    Anton, there's sure a problem about some situations. What does fire do? It lights, heats , breaks down materials and has sound or vibes. Each are results of fire. Add color and we see fire like a crystal ball. Now I know the stories go off to best the path, but I'm telling you much in the description. So in the beginning there was darkness. It's written light was added to that. I'm debating whether dark was on water yet but unless it's meant it was later the deep, it seems water might've put out some fires. Yet , it seems some gases were too. Since it's said firmament was the distance or space between from several traced language, a divide of waters was. As well , some rose to the so called belt system. The story is color of space and if it should change. It's not exact and maybe after part beginning. Yet closer than current.

  • @miloavram5842
    @miloavram5842Ай бұрын

    despite all odds, my feeling is that Sagittarius A is two black holes orbiting to each other very closely,

  • @rogerdudra178
    @rogerdudra178Ай бұрын

    Greetings from the BIG SKY. Oh, you mean like the one in the middle of the Milky Way?

  • @PaulHigginbothamSr
    @PaulHigginbothamSrАй бұрын

    With time the James Webb by studying our galactic center will discover so many unexplainable things we will simply be amazed and unable to evaluate 1/2 these items. This is very good for our personal understanding thinking we can understand everything.

  • @sparking023
    @sparking023Ай бұрын

    Huh, I wonder if the activity of a black hole factors into the Drake Equation. Apparently our black hole is an outlier, and being quieter and lower on radiation emissions sounds like something that would benefit the formation of life. Less hazardous environment.

  • @kubhlaikhan2015
    @kubhlaikhan2015Ай бұрын

    I wouldn't have thought a magnetar or neutron star would be big enough to generate the observed emissions and most objects wouldn't stay intact at 30% lightspeed. Doesn't that leave us with a second satellite black hole?

  • @Joe_1sr9
    @Joe_1sr9Ай бұрын

    The sandwiches are definitely alien civilisations hidden in the bun

  • @allimone5400
    @allimone5400Ай бұрын

    That hamburger looks more like a hot dog

  • @douginorlando6260
    @douginorlando626012 күн бұрын

    Just a guess here … what if neutrinos (which are known to oscillate in flavor between electron neutrino muon neutrino and tau neutrino) convert mostly to tau neutrinos between 1,000 Lightyears and a million Lightyears and then oscillate back to electron neutrinos and muon neutrinos after a million Lightyears? That would explain why our own galaxy looks neutrino dim (it’s hard to detect tau neutrinos).

  • @kapsi
    @kapsiАй бұрын

    I have an explanation for all of those mysteries: it's aliens.

  • @osmosisjones4912
    @osmosisjones4912Ай бұрын

    How fast would a wormhole collapse . Could light make it through. Would the collapse still create a gravitational current in a certian dirrction

  • @theomnisthour6400
    @theomnisthour6400Ай бұрын

    Only 29 minutes? When that clock was started, it was supposed to be exactly half an hour. How about we give it a God 1 kick? 😉

  • @MusicClaudio
    @MusicClaudioАй бұрын

    The Real Sheldon made a Joke ---- HAHAHA - EPIC !!!!

  • @user-cg7eh7zs1j
    @user-cg7eh7zs1j25 күн бұрын

    Is, "Sucking Material," purely scientific terminology, because i am unfamiliar?!?1

  • @tomholroyd7519
    @tomholroyd7519Ай бұрын

    The leftover core of a star that's been ripped apart by Sag A*

  • @tehmtbz
    @tehmtbzАй бұрын

    If our sun is enriched with the products of 40 different supernovae, and the universe is 16bn years old, how does that math work?

  • @user-wo6qn3vf9n
    @user-wo6qn3vf9nАй бұрын

    Yes, Milky Way, Galaxy, Mars love all chocolate bars.

  • @thomaswalton9089
    @thomaswalton9089Ай бұрын

    What if black holes were actually not what we think but anti matter

  • @ericmcnellis1190
    @ericmcnellis1190Ай бұрын

    depending on the spin direction of the universe ... one could determine its north and south poles ... ... this has nothing to do with the video... its just something to think about. 🤔

  • @deltalima6703

    @deltalima6703

    Ай бұрын

    Galactic magnetic field? Dont think that is a thing.

  • @reggielavoie5048
    @reggielavoie5048Ай бұрын

    Im confused about something about the outer stars our galaxy and thier proximity to Andromeda. If Andromeda is about four light years away, how is it possible the stars are 100 million light years away yet only half way to Andromeda?

  • @RDTrucking
    @RDTruckingАй бұрын

    And mankind last for a...... trilliont of a second...

  • @kaarlimakela3413
    @kaarlimakela3413Ай бұрын

    We're in the 'burbs.

  • @elpookay
    @elpookay18 күн бұрын

    blackhole flare ups are caused by sitting to long. these are just facts.

  • @atgmufc2224
    @atgmufc222418 күн бұрын

    I knew M87 was massive but damn…

  • @francoisgez5322
    @francoisgez5322Ай бұрын

    Dark matter cloud?

  • @willfungusman8666
    @willfungusman8666Ай бұрын

    Let's talk about our black hole? Milky Way? More like Milky Gay

  • @exceptionallyaverage3075

    @exceptionallyaverage3075

    Ай бұрын

    How clever.

  • @tinathelasttwenty1249
    @tinathelasttwenty1249Ай бұрын

    Can we exist outside this bubble?

  • @vincentcleaver1925
    @vincentcleaver1925Ай бұрын

    I don't understand how a black hole gets to be 4 million solar masses

  • @exceptionallyaverage3075

    @exceptionallyaverage3075

    Ай бұрын

    It's been absorbing material for billions of years, apparently.

  • @FlourensDelannoy
    @FlourensDelannoyАй бұрын

    Fast moving stars are produced from binary systems in withch partner disapears, becuse rotation speed becomes stight line speed in that moment. Close, fast moving binaries can produce fastest stars (such white dworf binaries) It is rather this mechanizm, not kicking by the blow, i suppose.

  • @Jokers_Yugioh666
    @Jokers_Yugioh666Ай бұрын

    3 hours? Ok

  • @calvingrondahl1011
    @calvingrondahl101120 күн бұрын

    Aliens could build star systems to specs anywhere they want. Ours was built to specs too. Not God just real-estate developers.

  • @timothy8426
    @timothy8426Ай бұрын

    Because all external energy flow gets redirected towards the excretion disk as the external drive flow of external energy depending on the proximity mass velocity being disrupted by the weaker repulsion around disk and the force and decay of the proximity mass into external energy from internal energy of mass. Theoretically factual probability that works with quantum physics without gravity. Magnetism is a force of pressure, and space is a weak external magnetic field. Currents flowing through space itself as dark energy outside of entanglement. Entanglement is internal magnetic fields grounding currents into itself and greater magnetic fields. External energy doesn't ground currents and disolves internal grounding magnetic fields if overloaded with external energy. Fire is external energy. Friction is energy striking energy as opposing currents. Black holes or spheres are absolute zero energy within. Expansion of empty space devoid of normal dark energy throughout space. Galaxies circle these external magnetic fields as energy within its magnetic field. Dark energy throughout space passing through all mass and space within its path. A larger galaxy would be in more entanglement than a smaller one. Repulsion to propulsion from repulsion would potentially renewable energy, striking the galaxy of greater mass would be covering distance in equalization of force of pressure cycling circulation than a smaller galaxy. Equalization to cycling circulation patterns of mass traveling distance and force of pressure. Force of pressure greater in massive galaxy in equalization to distance traveling. Smaller galaxy is less force and equalization to distance traveling through space.

  • @MrAudioBill
    @MrAudioBillАй бұрын

    two words. Birkland Currents

  • @TonyBautista-dv4rg
    @TonyBautista-dv4rgАй бұрын

    Can black holes rotate clockwise as well as counter clockwis😮

  • @grahamhunt5847
    @grahamhunt5847Ай бұрын

    Faulty DNA or brain virus seems to be very common. Just because EV fires are not common means nothing. Fireworks and ammunition factories exploding are very rare, but when something goes wrong, it goes really wrong, and thus such sites are built in remote areas and walled in to limit the damage from explosions. EV fires should be treated differently from other fires, treated like explosives, at least until technology catches up.

  • @gwoodlogger4068
    @gwoodlogger4068Ай бұрын

    An Avatar for a Chinese company😊

  • @alexandreballester
    @alexandreballesterАй бұрын

    Vishnunabi 😊

  • @kingbaaka3D
    @kingbaaka3DАй бұрын

    0:27 why dose it look like a demonic face

  • @SheeplessShepherd
    @SheeplessShepherdАй бұрын

    Didn't some bright spark workout the mass of a balckhole is the same as the galaxy its in.

  • @deltalima6703

    @deltalima6703

    Ай бұрын

    Nope. Barely 1% usually

  • @SheeplessShepherd

    @SheeplessShepherd

    Ай бұрын

    @@deltalima6703 I think it's true and they are backtracking because they want everyone to think we live in a godless reality with scary blackholes.

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